- "
curdles" that
float in a
translucent whey. At
warmer temperatures, the
clumping reaction occurs more
quickly than at
colder temperature.
Curdling occurs...
-
others learn that Amos is
secretly working for
Curdles, but are
forced to
focus on
saving Madelyn while Curdles renews his
effort to make
Whirlen sign over...
-
Curdled is a 1996
black comedy crime film
written and
directed by Reb Braddock. The film
stars Angela Jones as a
Colombian immigrant who
takes a crime...
- "blood-
curdling", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "blood-
curdling" You can also:
Search for Blood-
curdling in Wikipedia...
- that,
though the note is in Aunt Josephine's handwriting, the
message '
Curdled Cave' is
encoded by
grammar errors. As they
finish decoding the note, Hurricane...
- and
Eastern European cuisines,
where it is
often used in cooking, as it
curdles less
readily when cooked. It is used in a
variety of dishes,
cooked or...
-
pasteurized milk to
which cheese culture and
rennet are added.
After the milk
curdles it is then cut into cubes; the
result is a
mixture of whey and curd, which...
- texture, made with
sweetened milk and rennet, the
digestive enzyme that
curdles milk. It is
usually set in a
mould and
served cold. Some
similar desserts...
-
transfer and
makes it
easier to
remove the
custard from the oven
before it
curdles.
Adding a
small amount of
cornflour (U.S. corn starch) to the egg-sugar...
- at a
specific humidity and temperature. Over time, the milk
thickens or
curdles into a yogurt-like
consistency with a strong, sour flavor. In Joy of Cooking...